Elie Wiesel Center accuses officials in Romanian capital of breaking law by leaving monument to Mircea Vulcanescu, who served in government of Hitler ally Ion Antonescu

Poland wants compensation for damage caused by Nazi occupation, taking the matter to the UN

Legislation will create census, national DNA bank to help identify thousands of Spaniards killed during World War II

Newspapers, journals, and other periodicals produced by Jewish units from Palestine in British Army reveal rich intellectual and emotional lives of soldiers fighting in Europe

French-born Jewish actor survived Holocaust, went on to star in 1960s sitcom about Allied soldiers in a POW camp

Between November 1942 to May 1943, the SS imprisoned 5,000 Jewish men in roughly 40 forced labor and detention camps on the front lines and in cities like Tunis

Britain's elite Special Air Service was created by misfits who eschewed traditional military hierarchy and conducted daring attacks on Nazi convoys in North Africa

Case opens this week in Warsaw court; Andrzej Pilecki, 90, says $5.7m in compensation due to his father to redress communist-era wrongs

After her father's death, Suzette Sheft realized the importance of recording family history, and passes the lesson on with surreal nonfiction work 'Running for Shelter,' out Nov. 9

Editor David Horovitz on incoming prime minister Netanyahu's next task -- to moderate his coalition; news editor Amy Spiro brings overlooked tale of refugees detained in camps

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